Mindly - Organize ideas, thoughts & projects with clarity
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Mindly helps you map your thoughts, structure ideas, plan projects or speeches, and brainstorm visually. Use infinite hierarchies, attach notes/images, themes & export options to transform cluttered mind into organized universe.
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We’re excited to introduce Mindly – Your Visual Mind-Mapping Universe 🌌
Ever get overwhelmed by all the ideas, notes, tasks floating around in your brain? Mindly gives you a clean, beautiful way to capture those thoughts and structure them into something you can actually see, explore, and use.
✨ What Mindly lets you do:
Build infinite hierarchical “bubbles” of ideas so related thoughts stay connected.
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Add notes, icons, images to each element — visuals help you remember and organize better.
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Use color themes and layouts that make maps pleasing & easy to navigate.
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Visual clipboard / drag-and-drop to reorganize content quickly when your ideas shift.
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Export your mind maps as PDF, OPML, Text, Image so you can share, save, or use them in other tools.
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Optional passcode protection for privacy.
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If you’re someone who thinks visually—student, writer, planner, creative, or just someone with many ideas—Mindly helps you bring order to the brainstorm. It’s about seeing your inner universe, not losing track of it.
We’d love to hear how you use Mindly: What kind of maps you build, what visual styles help you, and what export or feature you'd want next! 💡
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Mindly feels like the future of how I want to think. The “capture anything in seconds” shortcut is exactly the comfort I’ve been waiting for—no more letting links, files or thoughts slip through cracks. The auto-organization, smart tags, summaries, and interactive graph view make it more than just a note app—it’s a dynamic second brain. I’m excited to see how it helps me discover connections I didn’t even know existed between my ideas.
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What impresses me most with Mindly is the automation: capturing, tagging, summarizing all happen with minimal friction. The visual graph to explore how ideas connect is a powerful tool for knowledge workers, researchers, and creators. A few thoughts: exporting summaries or tags to external tools (Markdown, Notion, Obsidian) would be useful; also perhaps allowing manual merging of similar clusters, or adjusting the strength of connection edges, to give users more control. Even as is, very strong foundation.
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I often have ideas in the middle of the night or see something inspiring online and forget about it by morning—but with Mindly, I feel like I could capture it instantly. The automatic organization and summary features feel like gentle helpers so that I don’t need to remember what to do next. And the visual graph? I’m already thinking about seeing how my past thoughts loop into new ones. This might become my go-to thought dumping space.
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From a UX perspective, Mindly gets many things right: minimal friction to capture content, auto-tagging for discoverability, summaries for quick scanning, and a graph view to see relationships. The local storage aspect is reassuring too—privacy matters. If search is fast, UI remains clean, and the shortcuts are customizable, this can really elevate daily workflows for writers, developers, and thinkers alike. Great launch.
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Sometimes our brain feels like a chaotic storage room—we know there are gems there, but finding them is hard. Mindly seems to help sort that chaos: auto tags, summaries, connections—all helping you rediscover old ideas or missed inspirations. It’s not just about storing stuff; it’s about making sense of what you’ve stored. To the makers: thanks for building something that respects both creativity and organization.
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Capture. Tag. Summarize. Connect. Mindly keeps the flow smooth and powerful. The graph view is the cherry on top. Just what I need to clean up my cluttered desk and overwhelmed notes. Looking forward to trying it out.
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Loving what I see. A couple of ideas: maybe let users highlight parts of summaries, or jump directly from summary to original content. Also, filters over tags or by date could help when you’ve accumulated many items. And maybe dark mode or theme options could make long-sessions easier on the eyes. But really, this is a strong start; the auto-organization alone solves a big problem for me.
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Mindly has the potential to shift how we treat ideas—not as ephemeral whispers, but as long-term assets. When your thoughts, notes, files are all interconnected, you begin to see themes in your life. Things you thought were isolated might actually be related. This kind of visibility can spark creativity, help in problem solving, and bring clarity. It feels like having a personal idea lab in your Mac—it’s exciting to imagine where this could go.
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Hey Mindly team, really inspired by this product. Building something that tries to remember everything I think or take note of, and then auto-connects them, is ambitious and super helpful. I appreciate the speed, the summaries, and how “seeing” my ideas might help me work smarter. Looking forward to regular use and seeing the graph grow with my thoughts. Keep polishing the UX, and maybe some integrations would amplify its utility. Great job!
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Mindly feels like the future of how I want to think. The “capture anything in seconds” shortcut is exactly the comfort I’ve been waiting for—no more letting links, files or thoughts slip through cracks. The auto-organization, smart tags, summaries, and interactive graph view make it more than just a note app—it’s a dynamic second brain. I’m excited to see how it helps me discover connections I didn’t even know existed between my ideas.
What impresses me most with Mindly is the automation: capturing, tagging, summarizing all happen with minimal friction. The visual graph to explore how ideas connect is a powerful tool for knowledge workers, researchers, and creators. A few thoughts: exporting summaries or tags to external tools (Markdown, Notion, Obsidian) would be useful; also perhaps allowing manual merging of similar clusters, or adjusting the strength of connection edges, to give users more control. Even as is, very strong foundation.
I often have ideas in the middle of the night or see something inspiring online and forget about it by morning—but with Mindly, I feel like I could capture it instantly. The automatic organization and summary features feel like gentle helpers so that I don’t need to remember what to do next. And the visual graph? I’m already thinking about seeing how my past thoughts loop into new ones. This might become my go-to thought dumping space.
From a UX perspective, Mindly gets many things right: minimal friction to capture content, auto-tagging for discoverability, summaries for quick scanning, and a graph view to see relationships. The local storage aspect is reassuring too—privacy matters. If search is fast, UI remains clean, and the shortcuts are customizable, this can really elevate daily workflows for writers, developers, and thinkers alike. Great launch.
Sometimes our brain feels like a chaotic storage room—we know there are gems there, but finding them is hard. Mindly seems to help sort that chaos: auto tags, summaries, connections—all helping you rediscover old ideas or missed inspirations. It’s not just about storing stuff; it’s about making sense of what you’ve stored. To the makers: thanks for building something that respects both creativity and organization.
Capture. Tag. Summarize. Connect. Mindly keeps the flow smooth and powerful. The graph view is the cherry on top. Just what I need to clean up my cluttered desk and overwhelmed notes. Looking forward to trying it out.
Loving what I see. A couple of ideas: maybe let users highlight parts of summaries, or jump directly from summary to original content. Also, filters over tags or by date could help when you’ve accumulated many items. And maybe dark mode or theme options could make long-sessions easier on the eyes. But really, this is a strong start; the auto-organization alone solves a big problem for me.
Mindly has the potential to shift how we treat ideas—not as ephemeral whispers, but as long-term assets. When your thoughts, notes, files are all interconnected, you begin to see themes in your life. Things you thought were isolated might actually be related. This kind of visibility can spark creativity, help in problem solving, and bring clarity. It feels like having a personal idea lab in your Mac—it’s exciting to imagine where this could go.
Hey Mindly team, really inspired by this product. Building something that tries to remember everything I think or take note of, and then auto-connects them, is ambitious and super helpful. I appreciate the speed, the summaries, and how “seeing” my ideas might help me work smarter. Looking forward to regular use and seeing the graph grow with my thoughts. Keep polishing the UX, and maybe some integrations would amplify its utility. Great job!